As the first newly built Waldorf Astoria outside of New York City, Waldorf Astoria Orlando offers legendary service and amenities. Surrounded on three sides by Disney and just a short drive to all of Orlando's attractions, Waldorf Astoria Orlando offers the ideal location. Reminiscent of its legendary history with a modern twist, the hotel offers the ultimate comfort and service. The 498 rooms and suites feature luxurious amenities and premium views. Located on 482 private acres, the resort offers a unique location of a peaceful retreat in the middle of the excitement of Disney. Test your golf game on the Rees Jones Championship Golf Course or pamper yourself in the exclusive Waldorf Astoria Spa. Guests will love soaking up the Florida sun in the private cabana pool and zero entry pool. Kids will enjoy the lazy river pool at the adjacent Hilton and the incredible WA Kids Club onsite with supervised activities. When you are ready to explore Disney, skip the lines and take advantage of our complimentary transportation from the hotel to Disney Parks and back. The legendary dining at Waldorf Astoria Orlando features the restaurants and bars of the original landmark such as Peacock Alley, Bull & Bear Steakhouse, Oscar's, and Sir Harry's. Additional restaurants include Aquamarine, The Clubhouse Grille, and six additional options at the adjacent Hilton. Daily Resort Charge will be added to the room rate and includes: Guest internet access; 2 comp welcome drink; spa and fitness center access; golf driving facility access and equipment; 20% off golf merchandise at clubhouse, 10% off Spa Treatments, 10% off pool cabana

Don't Stay! Not much class just a dirty standard room you can get just about anywhere for much less and still be around Disney property. Oh and the beds are a joke... Worst Mattress Award. Over priced parking and was told that is a major hike to self parking (which is $10 less) but it is in fact about 5 minutes to the front doors. If you are hoping to stay in class you might want to consider the Hilton that is attached for a better stay (I was they last year). I would rate Waldorf Astoria a standard 3 Star Hotel.

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Don't Stay! Not much class just a dirty standard room you can get just about anywhere for much less and still be around Disney property. Oh and the beds are a joke... Worst Mattress Award. Over priced parking and was told that is a major hike to self parking (which is $10 less) but it is in fact about 5 minutes to the front doors. If you are hoping to stay in class you might want to consider the Hilton that is attached for a better stay (I was they last year). I would rate Waldorf Astoria a standard 3 Star Hotel.